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Power.

    By George MacDonald




    Power that is not of God, however great,
    Is but the downward rushing and the glare
    Of a swift meteor that hath lost its share
    In the one impulse which doth animate
    The parent mass: emblem to me of fate!
    Which through vast nightly wastes doth onward fare,
    Wild-eyed and headlong, rent away from prayer--
    A moment brilliant, then most desolate!
    And, O my brothers, shall we ever learn
    From all the things we see continually
    That pride is but the empty mockery
    Of what is strong in man! Not so the stern
    And sweet repose of soul which we can earn
    Only through reverence and humility!



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